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The uninhibited entrepreneur

Programmers and founders of tech start-up companies have a bright future across the country.

All is not lost for SEAS

Coming in second in Bloomberg's competition may be a win for Columbia.

SEAS the day

For SEAS to be a competitive national engineering school, Columbia must make efforts to retain faculty.

Mayor’s engineering initiative offends at SEAS

Columbia scientists are criticizing Mayor Bloomberg’s attempt to bring a new engineering campus to the city from universities like Stanford and Cornell—and Columbia's commitment to its own facilities.

Renting temporarily to tourists made illegal

Critics of illegal hotels charge that the practice not only creates dangerous conditions for tourists, but also can be a cash-cow for landlords, allowing them to disregard their actual tenants.

Charity gets competitive at Columbia, Barnard

How do you measure the value of community service? Mayor Michael Bloomberg says, with points.

‘Hold the salt,’ Bloomberg tells New York businesses

Mayor Michael Bloomberg is trying to cut down New York City's salt consumption.

Bloomberg visits Columbia, promotes entrepreneurship

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg came to Columbia on Wednesday to announce the winners of the "NYC Next Idea" competition.

A Brighter Broadway: A Subway Still Dim

Effective mid-May, Bloomberg’s plan will close Broadway to vehicles from Columbus Circle to 42nd Street and from 33rd to 26th streets. The plan is innovative.

Local Politicians Torn Over Term Limits

In a historic move that could alter the face of New York politics, City Council approved the controversial bill to extend city government term limits Thursday afternoon by a 29-22 vote, paving the